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shuoli84 commented on Ask HN: Is anyone working at least 4 hours daily on an Apple Vision Pro?    · Posted by u/widenrun
lefstathiou · a year ago
Mind sharing which accessories you like the most ?
shuoli84 · a year ago
Currently i use the single band from apple, and two 3d printed parts with a homemade band. The extra band split a lot weight from cheek. I tried several options, this is the most comfortable one.
shuoli84 commented on Ask HN: Is anyone working at least 4 hours daily on an Apple Vision Pro?    · Posted by u/widenrun
shuoli84 · a year ago
I am a developer and coding in vision pro for around 2 months. It is heavy, without third-party accessories, it is unbearable. But with 3d printed gadgets and band, the weight problem is solved 80%. I code in mac virtual desktop, enlarge it and push it as far as possible. The text is clear enough in most of time. But the resolution is still low, i hope the ultra wide virtual desktop feature can solve the problem. Using two keyboards (one built in, one external) to mimic split keyboard, so i can stay in a comfortable pose and type. Installed a thirdparty extension to make modifier key works cross keyboards. Normally 1-3 hours per day.

I do like work in VP, it feels more isolated and easier to focus. There are some side effects, e.g, less water drinking, tend to sitting for longer time etc.

shuoli84 commented on Show HN: A universal Helm Chart for deploying applications into K8s/OpenShift   github.com/nixys/nxs-univ... · Posted by u/nixys_nxs
hobofan · a year ago
I don't get why anyone would use this. You are completely replicating the API that Kubernetes exposes, without adding any benefit, so this just adds an unnecessary layer of abstraction (that doesn't abstract anything) that increases brittleness.

You say that it "reduces time to prepare deployment"? How? What would be a before and after scenario where this actually saves time?

shuoli84 · a year ago
I kinda get why this is useful, helm has poor library/component story, so people just dup the chart templates thing for any service, which itself became a problem… i do think helm should not be such popular without a solid component/lib design.
shuoli84 commented on Asus Zenbook Duo 2024   asus.com/us/laptops/for-h... · Posted by u/zhyder
shuoli84 · 2 years ago
The setup is neat, but, does it only support Windows? That is a big no-go for me..
shuoli84 commented on PyPy: A Faster Python Implementation   pypy.org/index.html... · Posted by u/funspectre
shuoli84 · 5 years ago
pypy is great. what makes me sad is "they just stay behind cpython 1 or 2 versions"..
shuoli84 commented on What's Going Down at the Tiobe Index? Swift, Surprisingly   blog.metaobject.com/2019/... · Posted by u/mpweiher
kyberias · 6 years ago
This is not a rank of which language is "better". It's merely about usage. I'm sure there is a lot of documentation and not that many "gotchas" in Java for that to be the reason for searches by Java developers. There are a lot of Java searches because Java is popular.
shuoli84 · 6 years ago
It is a rank of "Searching", not "Usage".
shuoli84 commented on What's Going Down at the Tiobe Index? Swift, Surprisingly   blog.metaobject.com/2019/... · Posted by u/mpweiher
shuoli84 · 6 years ago
Personal opinion: if the index is based on search, then if one language has better documentation, better ide support, less surprises, then the search count will be less and probably has a lower ranking in Tiobe.

And also, since swift's adoption domain mainly in ios development, it heavily affected by the iOS ecosystem.

My take on why objective c is higher ranked, not because it is better, but it has tons of gotchas, that people have to do heavy search to get things done.

shuoli84 commented on Why Swift for TensorFlow?   github.com/tensorflow/swi... · Posted by u/nnd
adamnemecek · 7 years ago
This can be used as an argument against just about anything.
shuoli84 · 7 years ago
noop, some solution will dominate. Which will make 14 => 1 or 2.

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